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Seeing straight: Media, Mounties share drink

Seeing straight: Media, Mounties share drink
by Don Plant

RCMP Breathalyzer (Picture: CBC.com)

No really, officer, I write better when I drink.

Normally, ink-stained wretches like me would hit the pub after working a shift. Today I get to report the news after drinking for a shift at the bar. So forgive me if I repeat myself or tell you my life story.

Kelowna RCMP invited local media rogues to monitor their blood-alcohol content as they consumed up to six drinks on Tuesday. We gathered with members of the local hospitality industry for an informative drink-fest, stopping every hour or so to blow into a roadside screening device.

Boy was I surprised by the results, but more on that later.

The purpose was to clear up some of the misinformation and fear after the B.C. government introduced new drinking regulations Sept. 20. Responsible drinkers are reluctant to drive in case police pull them over for having a blood-alcohol level over .05.

A “warn” may be under the criminal limit of .08, but it can still cost you more than $450 in fees and fines, a three-day driving ban and a three-day vehicle impoundment. It gets way worse if you blow .10 or over, or you receive more than one warning.

Bars and restaurants have lost business as fewer customers spend less time and money on beverages. Many say that‘s the cost of keeping booze-hounds off the road. But level-headed drinkers are staying home when they could be going out and having a good, legal time — as most participants in Tuesday‘s exercise at Doc Willoughby‘s Pub discovered.

Police took alcohol readings as 10 of us guinea pigs drank the alcohol of our choice. Ten men and women, of all different weights and tolerance for booze, got buzzed as we interviewed each other.

I‘m a relatively small guy of 156 pounds. Normally I drink draft beer at the pub. This time I stuck with vodka caesars to limit my trips to the men‘s room. I drank four of them and a vodka soda in about two hours. Five ounces of liquor.

I knocked back the first two drinks in 22 minutes. Fifteen minutes later, my first reading was .015. That‘s 15 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Not even close to the warn level, which is .050.

Others spiked higher. CHBC‘s Klaudia Ceglarz, at 124 pounds, drank two six-ounce glasses of red wine. She blew a “warn” first try and ended up withdrawing from the assignment. An average-sized woman named Joanne blew a warn after she downed a pint (20 ounces) of Guinness.

Before you draw conclusions about female drinkers, consider Dicky Dack from Kelowna‘s Chamber of Commerce. She‘s about my weight and blew .043 after drinking three glasses of red wine. One glass has more alcohol than an ounce of spirits or a sleeve of beer (14 to 16 oz.), yet she was still legal to drive.

Like me, CTV‘s Kent Molgat guzzled caesars but at a faster pace. His first reading barely registered, so he ordered doubles. After six ounces of vodka, he was still below the warn level. The seventh ounce put him over the wall and police had to drive him home.

Gord Vizzutti of AM-1150 scored the only “fail” of the day. He got a warn after four glasses of red wine and another warn after five. He stopped drinking and blew again 15 minutes later. This time, his blood-alcohol level spiked above .10.

Minutes before that last reading, Vizzutti expected he‘d fail.

“I wouldn‘t want to drive right now. My words are starting to slur, I‘m having a hard time talking to Steve. I feel drunk,” he told me.

I was the only sot who didn‘t need a ride home. I drank five ounces of vodka and blew .033. I could walk in a straight line. RCMP Supt. Bill McKinnon, who has conducted 1,000 roadside tests, watched my eyes as he moved his finger across my field of vision and he passed me.

The last thing I want to do is suggest you can drink more than you think you can and drive out of the parking lot. Everyone is different. I ate soup and a bun just before we started drinking, which probably helped.

I also consumed one-ounce drinks. People who swilled beer and wine got drunker than me. By ordering spirits diluted by soda or juice in a tall glass, I could quaff the equivalent of a beer with less effect.

Tuesday‘s drill gave Deb Guthrie new confidence. As executive director of the Uptown Rutland Business Association, she‘s spoken to three pub managers who‘ve seen a 40-per-cent drop in revenues. Even she doesn‘t go out with her husband like she used to.

Guthrie blew a warn after two glasses of wine but she never ate lunch. She‘s convinced food on the table makes a difference when you drink.

“Everything in moderation is OK,” she said. “The majority of people here were able to have two drinks without even a warning . . . The average person can have a couple of glasses of wine with their meal.”

McKinnon believes the new parameters are reasonable for reasonable people. People who don‘t power-drink or binge should be able to go out and drink responsibly, he said.

“Spread it out. One normal-sized drink an hour and you‘ll be safe. If you doubt you should be driving, don‘t drive. Drink water or pop if you‘re going to wait. Most people lose a drink an hour,” he said.

Source:

http://www.kelownadailycourier.ca

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Posted by on November 5th, 2010 No Comments

What would my BAC be?

What would my BAC(Blood-Alcohol-Content) be?

(Editors Note: Tim Schewe, the host of DriveSmartBC is a retired police officer with twenty years of traffic enforcement experience. He graciously agreed to allow us to use his column)

Courtesy of DriveSmartBC

If you are a driver who will not say no to alcohol prior to driving, BC’s new Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) makes it critical to understand how drinking affects your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). How many standard drinks, 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of hard liquor, can you consume and still not be over the 50 mg% (.05) level? More importantly, if you continue to imbibe, will your BAC rise, fall or stay the same?

I am a 180 pound (82 kg) male with no health issues that affect my ability to metabolize alcohol. If I consume 3 drinks in an hour, my peak BAC will be 50 mg%. The peak will occur about 40 minutes after I stop drinking although this may be affected by the consumption of food which can extend the absorption period. I have to limit myself to 2 drinks in the first hour to avoid passing the limit and build in a bit of a safety factor.

My body will eliminate about 15 mg% (.015) from my BAC each hour. This means that I can keep my BAC at the level of 2 drinks by drinking a bit more than one drink each hour after the first hour. Drink more than that and it will rise, less and it will fall.

Not all of us are 180 pound males, so let’s take a look at a 120 pound female and a glass of wine. This will produce a BAC of 27 mg% (.027) in her, so she had better consider stopping there. She must also consume less than one more glass of wine each hour after that to remain at this level.

Given that there is some variability in everyone’s ability to absorb and eliminate alcohol and doing these calculations can be problematic, it would probably be wise to stop at one or two at most depending on your size and sex. Otherwise, it’s time for a taxi, designated driver, transit or shoe leather!

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Posted by on October 15th, 2010 No Comments

Personal Breathalyzers Kelowna – Alcohol Breath Tester

Backtrack Select S80 Review

The BACtrack Select S80 is a 2.3″ x 4.8″ x 0.8″ professional breathalyzer and weighing 136g, which is usually used by law enforcement, hospitals, clinics, businesses, alcohol treatment centers, and schools to measure alcohol intoxication ranges from 0.000 to 0.500% Blood Alcohol Content (B.A.C.) with sensor accuracy of +/-0.005 at 0.050% B.A.C. It has a 4-digit LCD screen to provide the user quick-easy-to-read results and shows EasyView alert notices for convenience. Also, it features a patented FlowCheck that ensures continuous deep lung air sample.

The Backtrack Select S80 is a reliable Breathalyzer compared to other cheap Breathalyzer because of its Xtend Fuel Cell Sensor Technology. This technology gives important benefits as a fuel cell provides more accurate results over the complete range of alcohol concentrations expected in the breath from 0.000 to 0.500 % BAC. It only requires 2 AA batteries for up to 1500 tests. It has extended sensor life to give accurate results even on low battery. The S80 warm-up time ranges from ten (10) to thirty (30) second depending on last use and response time within three (3) seconds. Also, included in the kit are six (6) replaceable hygienic mouthpiece for secure and safe testing for multiple users.

Plus, Backtrack Select S80 features a patented EasyView that provides test warnings to users and its 4- digit LCD displays reliable results. Aside from accuracy, they had improved the style and features of S80 to provide its users more convenience by making the edge on the backside of S80 more smoother and glossy and reduced it to a more compact size. Thus, making it fit into the palm of the user’s hand for easy use when accessing the Start and Mode buttons during testing and it can easily fit into a pocket or purse to secure it. Additionally, it includes a newly designed front-facing mouthpiece to make self-testing comfortable and in order to eliminate flow errors. Thus, by allowing the user to watch directly to its screen and simply moving the equipment in the direction of the mouth when the countdown reaches zero.

(source: consumerproductreviewcenter.com)

Don’t ever guess if you are okay to drive again.
Available in store at Spy vs Spy. Replacement mouth pieces available in-store as well.

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Disclaimer of all warranties:

Spy vs Spy disclaims all warranties in connection with these items or products, express or implied, as to any matter whatsoever, including without limitation to, description, quality, design, performance, specifications, condition, merchantability, and fitness for any particular purpose.

This sale is made on the express understanding that there is no implied warranty that the goods are merchantable or fit for any particular purpose. Buyer acknowledges that buyer is not relying on seller’s skill or judgment to select of furnish goods suitable for any particular purpose and that there are no warranties that extend beyond the description of the goods being purchased.

Warning/acknowledgments
Buyer acknowledges that it is unsafe to operate any vehicle after ingesting any amount of alcohol. Buyer further accepts full responsibility for his or her own decision to operate a vehicle after ingesting any amount of alcohol. Buyer acknowledges that these products are intended for the sole purpose of detecting the possibility of alcohol in the bloodstream and is not intended to be an indication of level of intoxication. The exact level of alcohol in the bloodstream cannot be established by using these devices.

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Posted by on October 13th, 2010 4 Comments

Benefits of Video Surveillance

Benefits of installing Video Surveillance

  1. Availability:
    There was a time when video surveillance was available only to high-end business and the lavishly rich. Now you can purchase a high-quality video surveillance system for a fraction of the price with many brands available.
  2. Real-time monitoring:
    In the beginning, security systems relied on dedicated security staff for monitoring. Modern video surveillance systems allow users to set exclusion zones in camera images that alert to unauthorized movement in an area. In addition you can program these systems to alert you to allow a real-time response. For an example of one of our suppliers advanced tracking technology please follow this link:
    Ascendent Technology’s Advanced Video Analytics (Obstruction-Proof Tracking)
  3. Remote access:
    Considered by many to be the most powerful attribute of a modern video surveillance system, Remote access allows a digital video recorder to transmit video real-time to any internet capable computer. Another powerful feature is the ability of a video surveillance system to alert a user to motion or any other event through the use of 3G smart phones. Not only can modern systems alert you but they allow you to view your location remotely at any time on most 3G cell phones.
  4. Proactive Defense:
    A new level of video surveillance technology has allowed small, home based businesses as well as large corporations to reduce losses and minimize risk. With these changes, individuals and businesses have the opportunity to track stock and employee behavior like never before. You can protect your business from trivial lawsuits, internal theft, as well as improper or unsafe working procedures.
  5. High-quality video Surveillance:
    Another important benefit of security systems is the standards of quality have become quite stringent. With the recent introduction of h264 recording standard, high quality video can use 20% of the storage space previously required. Additionally, more advanced technology has allowed video recorders to differentiate between important video triggers and environmental triggers. For an example of how one of our suppliers has overcome environmental triggers with superior programming, follow this link.
    Ascendent Technology’s Advanced Video Analytics (Environmental intelligence)

Video surveillance becomes even more powerful when companies and organizations move away from implementing surveillance as an end in itself to working out a broad policy of how video can be used strategically in the day to day running of the business. When video surveillance becomes a part of the organizational culture, businesses can realize significant benefits in terms of employee productivity, improved bottom lines and overall security.

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Posted by on September 3rd, 2010 1 Comment

How a Security Camera Works

Security Camera with IR L.E.Ds

How a Security Camera Works 

In order to purchase a good security system, it helps to understand the technology behind security cameras. Whether your digital cameras are sending information using analog or IP format the lenses are usually very similar. In this article we will break down some of the most common features you should look for when choosing a good security system. 

Focal Length of Camera Lens: 

The focal length of a lens determines how far the camera can see, and is either fixed or variable. Fixed focal length means the focal length can’t change, so you have to position the camera the correct distance from your target area. These lenses are less expensive than vari-focal lenses, which you can adjust manually, and zoom lenses, which you adjust electronically. Adjustable focal lengths are good for when you have a moving target, or if you need to see details in different parts of the scene. 

Field of view: 

The field of view determines how wide of an area you can see. The bigger the focal lens the wider the field of view is. 2.5-4mm focal length for example gives you a great wide angle view to cover a large area, However details are often distorted at range. This is okay for a general overview of an area, if however you want a more detailed image then you should choose a camera lens with a larger focal length such as 8 or 12mm. 

The Iris of a camera lens: 

Just like the Iris in your eye, the primary focus of the Iris in a security camera is its ability to adjust the amount of light that enters the lens. A fixed Iris is a good choice for an indoor application, for instance in an area where lighting conditions do not change often. If however you require a camera in an outdoor location or any other location that has frequent lighting changes than an auto-iris lens may be the best solution. 

Specialty Lenses: 

Telecentric lenses are capable of adjusting the light beams entering the camera so that the focus stays the same no matter what the distance. This is useful if you need an accurate scale at any distance in the camera. Good for determining a suspects potential height or size of a car, etc. 

Large Format lenses are designed for high-megapixel cameras with large digital sensors. They have enhanced depth-of-field and contrast and are excellent for close up high-quality images. 

Auto-focus zoom lenses automatically adjust the focus when the object or camera shifts positions. This particular feature is very useful for tracking moving targets. 

High-Magnification zoom lenses are great for viewing objects are long distance. 

Auto-focus High-Magnification Zoom Lens is usually considered the best type of lens. Its ability to adjust to detail at high zoom levels gives you the best chance of identification. 

Any camera is better than nothing, but some cameras are far superior than others depending on the situation. If you are still unsure or just want some more information on the many different types of security cameras feel free to come to our showroom at 1850 Kirschner rd. We would be more than happy to explain the differences in models and features as well as which products fit your particular situation. 

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Posted by on July 12th, 2010 No Comments

Personal Security for Professionals

At Spy vs Spy we carry a large selection of products specifically designed for the Security Professional or any other career that requires professional-grade security products. Some examples of our Professional-grade products are ASP handcuffs and batons, Vestfriend Stab-Resistant Vests, Streamlight Flashlights, Pelican Protective Cases & Flashlights, Smith & Wesson Flashlights & Accessories as well as Hatch and Damascus Brand Cut/Puncture-Resistant gloves. Come down to our showroom on Kirschner and take a look at our selection, we can also order different sizes, colors, etc to fit your needs.

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Posted by on June 21st, 2010 No Comments

Smith & Wesson Commando 2 in 1 Night View Lite

For over 150 years, Smith & Wesson has stood for quality, reliability and dependable performance. The Smith & Wesson Aerospace Aluminum Flashlights have been professionally designed and engineered to meet the highest standards set by Smith & Wesson.

Safety flashlight moves from red warning beam for signaling to soft glow beam for reading with a single pull. White light easily illuminates paths and trails. Shock and water resistant anodized aircraft aluminum casing. Includes spare bulb, holster and batteries.

Features:

  • Signaling
  • Anodized Aircraft Aluminum
  • Shock and Water Resistant
  • Includes Spare Bulb, Holster, Batteries
  • Limited, Lifetime Warranty. (through manufacturer)

Smith & Wesson Commando Flashlight

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Posted by on June 21st, 2010 No Comments

Pelican PM6 3330 LED Tactical Flashlight

PM6 3330 LED Flashlight – Lithium Power – Twice as bright as a conventional flashlight.

Pelican’s PM6 3330 is made of nearly indestructible Xenoy Polymer resin to withstand abuse while on the job. At the same time, the light weight compact design makes for a perfect pocket sized flashlight. The unique facetted design and knurled grip of the PM6 helps prevent slippage in hazardous environments A powerful LED lamp module produces 41 lumens of light and burns for 40 hours on two lithium batteries. Constant on/off or momentary tail switch operates easily, even when wearing gloves.The phosphate coated spring clip resists corrosion and attaches the PM6 to shirt pockets and belts.

When the going gets dark, get the Pelican PM6.

  • Super bright focused LED beam
  • No-slip, indestructible Xenoy Polymer body
  • Phosphate coasted spring clip
  • Lifetime Guarantee (through manufacturer)
  • Convenient on/off or momentary tail button switch allows for easy one hand activation.
  • 41 Lumens
  • 1 watt
  • 2xCR-123 Lithium batteries provide 40 hours of power
  • Weight: 5.9 oz

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Posted by on June 21st, 2010 No Comments

Pelican 1900 Mitylite Tactical Flashlight

MityLite™ 1900 Flashlight
Unlike conventional flashlights that have a yellowish beam, the MityLite 1900 flashlight uses a hi-intensity Xenon lamp that produces a powerful, bright beam. Use this compact flashlight to cut through thick smoke, fog, and dust. It is submersible and comes with a twist-on shroud. The 1900 is ideal for any situation. Powered by 2 AAA alkaline cells. (Included)

  • Submersible to 500 feet
  • Built Pelican Tough
  • Super Bright Xenon Beam
  • Lifetime Guarantee (through manufacturer)
  • 7 Lumens
  • 1.11 watts
  • 2 AAA batteries provide 2 hours runtime
  • Weight is .110lbs

Pelican Mitylite 1900

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Posted by on June 21st, 2010 No Comments

Vestfriend Stab-Resistant Vests

Vestfriend Vests are made of 100% North American product/Canadian made and are comprised of a heavy duty nylon carrier with 1/8″ shatter proof polycarbonite armor plating.

Ideal for protection against knives, needles and similar created weapons the vest is designed to provide protection while also being more comfortable than traditional armor offered.

Vestfriend Stab-Resistant black vest

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Posted by on June 21st, 2010 No Comments